Faith and a .45 puts you in control of Luke or Ruby in a Bonnie and Clyde-esque scenario set during an alternate US Great Depression. The game promises to have drop-in and drop-out co-op play. There's some more info on the game right here.

After more than a few years off, Turok is back in a brand new game. The new game has been on our list for some time for both the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3. Of course that means the game features cooperative play. The co-op mode is a bit like that of the original Ghost Recon on the Xbox 360.
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I played through it tonight with a friend and I was a little dissapointed at what I saw. Not only was the demo extremely short (it took about 15 minutes to complete), but everything just seemed very basic. And while the co-op aspect was fun, there just wasn't much there to impress me. It is a demo though, so perhaps the full game will provide a deeper and richer experience.

Well folks, our first week is over and it's been a fairly successful one. We've gone from 0 to almost 300 members in no time! We've almost doubled our database of Co-Op games, we've added a classics section and made some changes based on your feedback!
We'll be announcing the winners of our launch giveaway later today, but no...

In single-player, you take control of Luke with Ruby as the second member of your squad, while in co-op (online or off -- jump in/out at any time) the second player controls Ruby directly. You have light squad control features in the single-player mode along the lines of a Gears of War, but the game does a few things you might not expect if you think of it as a "squad" game.

The GRAW 2 Co-op Collection consists of five Co-op Campaign missions that continue the story from GRAW 2. In total there are nine maps, seven of which are inspired by classic maps from Ghost Recon’s illustrious history and two that are totally brand new. All nine maps (including adversarial versions of the Co-op Campaign maps) have exquisite visuals and support all of GRAW 2’s thousands of customizable game modes.

For quite some time gamers cried out to developers to have a co-op mode in their games. For what seemed like years, games that allowed you to have the same experience with a buddy were few and far between. But it seems developers have finally heard our cries as more and more titles are including a co-op mode out of the box. There are even games being designed from the ground up as a co-op experience.

From day one, Schizoid promised true teamwork where players have to rely on a friend to survive and advance through the game. The clip is short, but we get to see how the game actually works and why it's so "teamworky". In a nutshell, Schizoid is based on red and blue crabs that need killing, but there is no shooting in the game. Instead, you kill these evil crabs by running into them with the blue player ramming blue crabs while the red player rams the red crabs. But the catch is that the blue player can't touch the red crabs or they die and vice versa making the co-op element oh so apparent.

When the now-platinum-selling Rock Band first hit stores last fall, developer Harmonix assured gamers that the game's instruments would be offered a la carte--eventually. Today, publisher MTV Games confirmed that, starting February 12, a $79.99 drum kit and $59.99 guitar would be available in US stores. No mention was made of when--or if--a Rock Band microphone would be sold solo, although the game already works with any USB microphone.